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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, J MAY 719 iflll. GRANDRO N It TO BE A mm ED f Company Proposes ; Pumping : Catherine Creek Water 5Av:k:hIe:ar;Unqn.5 .: - (Special XHtpatck te It JoanuJ.) ; l;,l.tfnlon,' Or.," May A nw corpora tion ; has. entered ' the field of eastera ' Oregon ilind.VRlon county ' for develop t ment and reclamation of land between Union and La Grand., It la the East ern Oregon: Realty company:' and the ."principal 'promoter are r. A. Harmon; ' Manager of the Eastern Qregon Light ' JPowar', company, - Ray Nye, president of the same company, ana several bji f . .The company ..bad become .owner of 10Q acres of semi-arid land In Union county. 'Up to the present this land Mae nrodwced practically nothing. Soma wa terries been brought to portion or It from a alough, which has been dammed and Conserves a email portion of thla water from th snow and epting rain fall. ' The portion aecurlng water in thla manlier, however, la vary amall and jnn- ' certain. The plan or tne company ia to uae the water of Catherine reek whloh t Iowa through the town of Union . and from which the town get It water aup ' ply, and Improve the present alto ao there will be an abundance of water far ; the entire tract the whole season. Ca- ' therlne creek la a beautiful stream ear tying enough water the year round to Irrigate much of the Grand Bonds val ley If necessary, A pumping plant will be Installed.- ?r "v M;"rrrr " Mr. Harmon say thla la only tha first of a number of similar projects under consideration by this company. EVERY INSURGENT! i iJ Ill 't t. IN MEXICO WANTS 'ISLICE OF PEACE PIE (Continued From Page One.) Mexican eoneul nj others here today. Pryco waa arrested several miles from the border line by American soldiers after he hid apent a night and part- of yeaterday in this city. . Captain Hop kins and Lieutenant S. A. Mllburn of th rebel forces were also arrested. Mllburn was later released. Pryce and Hopkins are held at FOrt ltosecrans. .Pryce was arretted upon telegraphic orders from Minister of Foreign Affairs pe La Barra of Mexico. The Anti-In terference league here, headed by John Kenneth Tomer, th. author, will at tempt to secure Pryce's release on ha beas corpus, r ; . 4Turrter artd-Attorney-R B.-Klrk-rep-reaantlnr th league, announced they would take two ouree first, to Instt ute habeas corpus prooeedlngs for th release of Pryce, and ssoond. to try to have General T. H. Bliss, commander of the United States troops here, arrest ed on a charge of baring ordered an Il legal arrest .'..--. - CORRAL, SAFE IN ; PARIS, , . SCOFFS AT PEACE PLANS; a; SEES NO END OF REVOLT ? r i-f- - i- -nil i, ' ii .1 ."....(- ' '1 1 v (Vetted Ytmm Ism4 Wt. ' " . Paris, May It. Scoffing at plans by which It i sxnected to end th rebel lion la Mexico, Vlo President Ramon (Corral, Whoa resignation along wltb , that of President iJias, has been prof- I fared by 'the administration a a oon reasion to the lnsurrectoa. declared tow i- day that tha resignation of. Diss would never and the revolution. A s - for myaelf said Corral. "I do not Intend, to resign until I hear di rectly from General Dlaa. Our Tesig- nation would not aettie the issue, si believe It Is certain that th revolution will continue throughout the affected areas, at least In guerilla form." PRESIDENT MADERO WAS GOOD BOY SAYS FATHER NEVER SPANKED IN LIFE I - (TJnftrd Pmas Unud Wlia.t 4 El Paeo, Texaa, May 19. Elated, at h victory f his son wbO he bellevsaj will soon be the constitutional president of Mexico, Francisco Madero Sr. today1 lauded th boyhood of the lnsurracto Chief. .7 -, ( "If you had known my son when h was a boy." be Said, "you never would bav seen In him th leader of a suo oeaaful revolution.. He was always 'oulet and studious. v He nvefc fought with his playmates, and was never -spanked inTiis iire." . Bhe brought only tS refugees - from Kneenada. It is expected, however, that the steamer Benito Juares, now. on her way VP th coast from Masatlan will BlfJGEfl HERMANN BACK HIS HEALTH RESTORED - Blnger Hermann, ex-congressman and sx-commlasioner , of , the general ? land offlc and th best known man In Ore gon, U lnr Portland enreute to hi horn In Roseburg- after an absence Xrom th state of four months, during whlah bo mad" an extended tour of th countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea.; Mr. Herman went abroad In search of health and morns to his native heath In splendid physical condition, declais Ing that1 he is enjoying better health than b baa for many years. . '? We sailed from New Tork .Febru ary i, direct for th Strait of Gibraltar," said th returned traveler, , "and after entering the Mediterranean we stopped at very point of Interest on th Eu ropean, Aalatlo and African: coasts of that sea. Just four months', time was required to make th cruise with short side trips In -Greece and' Turkey, and a week's sail up the Nils a far as an cient, TbebM y ' ,.;'. i,,'f- Mr. Hermann was a witling talker on any subject but politics, although he spoke wistfully of a week's stay In Waahlnrton and recounted with an evi dent ahow of pleasure bla meetings with old congressional friends. . v "i nav no aspirations to . return to congress," said the Douglas county statesman, "and any announcement that shau again be a candidate for th congressional nomination was 'entirely without my approval."' , A Mr, Hermann had no opinion to ex press on th Democratic free trad bill, In 'fact,' ha said 'that h had not read th bill and' had paid no attention to the newspaper comment upon It. lie leaves tonight for, his horn at Rose burg. J.,,;; rr-r;-;:.-! , 'r Gas Ughtand Telephbrto Com . panies Want Public Utilities REPUBLICAN" THANKFUL ' FOR DEMOCRATIC VOTES i i .1 . iV.,;:. John H. Burgard wr a mU as b approached- the city auditor's offlc yesterday afternoon. "I am filing my acceptance of . the - Pemocratlo nomina tion for councilman at large to succeed myself In th unexpired term of former Councilman Devi In,' said Mr. Burgard. This, -acceptance is an unexpected pleasure, as I sought only th Republi can nomination. I am glad t get both. " ' ' i ' 1 1 in i i ; f ,.iV.'' Journal Want Ad bring ulta ReoiilatlriflBody;:frt:' f'iV ?:, v's .' ''' .-;w ; . Wsshiogtes Boreas ef The JoamaLt ' ' Washington. May It. Th Washing ton Gas Light company and tb Chess. peaks, Jb Potomac Telephone company, af ten years of bitter opposition, bav Joined In indorsing th proposal to cre ate a public utilities commission for th District of Columbia. - The proposal em anated from progressive sources, ; , The demand for tha creation of such a'veommlaslon has been ' Insistent for many years. To the surprise of ' th original proponents, these ; two ' publlo utility corporations bav found that af ter all their own interest will, be ad vanced by providing, an official agency to settle disputes between th . people and the corporations concerned. - ' ' Probably in no stat conditions affeot Ing publlo utility corporations are ss chaotlo as In th District of Columbia. Th district is governed by three com mlssloners appointed by th president, but congress lsglslates directly for th dtstrlot Th result Is that, a dosen committees In th hous and senate are continually investigating alleged abase and listening to complaints by tha peo ple as well as demands by th corpora tions. . There 1 neither rhyme nor res son in th preeen t system.-. The - com missioners have no authority. The in terstate commaro' commission lias pan tlal authority over the streat railways, but n central body axlats in whloh may center aU proceedings arising from tb relation between the peopl and publlo service corporatlona 'i, .. - -mi - -' lJ .' FREEWATER-WALLA WALLA MACADAM ROAD PROPOSED -Walla ' Walla, 1 , Wash May ll-Con-structlon of . a . macadam, road ' from Walla Walla to Free water, was th main them of discussion at tb pionlo of th , Ferndal and V Hudson Ray granges in t Freewater. , The - rain and wind prevented th picnlo . being held outdoor, but tb crowd gathered in the Odd Fellows temple. "The Walla Walla Freewater road may b Jointly built by Umatilla and Walla Walla counties. ' - Oregon residents have 1 a. bias, pre posed by Judge J. W. Maloney of Pen dleton and County Commissioner W. M. Cockbura of Umatilla county whereby tb county will pay hail the labor and furnish the rock crusher, residents ben efited to pay the other half. This plan met favor, and It was. generally taken for granted that If the road Is built to the atet Una, .Walla Walla county will flnlslf It. , , y ,; - Howard 'A. Noble of St Paul, adver tising agent of th ' Great Northern railway and the Great Northers Steam ship company, is In th city today. Edward F.- Seavolt, motion picture man, of the "See America First" car of the Great . Northern railway. Is la tb city.,' v .. , " . . 4n OnWlifrv'. .Nov ldev:, . n , : ' 1 .J1 :,..-v.. , M: Ncwr Uzi mmmiMmmwmra Pttetr. ibo: . ' M . t People e-f Kryptok lenses the Invisible bi focal. Is- the beat and only lens. Ask your friend who wears them and see what he baa to say about them. Two pairs of glasses In , one. No need of loalng one pair, , as is often the case when . you have them ssparat. . ,,-'-.. ". sTpker Flat Xrypiok leases, apbs Kenlsons Kryptok tenses. Torle Xryptok bsasea. , ' 'aVdd tXOt tot geld-fined rresass, tasert, aad 9SM for gvlsV-flUed. frames, riinls. i : I Glasses for Distant STAPLES, lire Jeweler .-tSS5& 10,000 Prs. 61 World's Best Shoes Now on Sale a H(Q) Remember, the newest Spring stylet are here for men, women, misses, boys anH chil dren in all sizes. ' Just i few of the hundrecb of styles on sale are quoted below. See the big display in our windows. Bring the entire family in and have them fitted with GOOD SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. ' 'A; -nm mm EATRAi lOQO Pairs Of Men's High - Grade $350, $4 and $S Shoes and Oxfords in the newest spring styles, in tans, black, ; patents and vicis, in all shapes and sizes, at; 31,98 02.48 02.98 Sale Price5S. Thee eou. ; .-...,t vamps, dull Mntttra. mint nna .r!. real beauty for the girls, all si, on 1sb Aass saw tk Z. I ci.:. o tV iv y w ii. CHaeAa 1 11 a. Women's $3.50 Patent Coll Pull Tor But ton Oxfords v Black Velfet "Short Vamp Pomps' ii- Ensnadans Oain Oonrafe. :, ' ' '(TTaltcd Pnm Lmm4 W1ml . , ? Ban Diego,! Cel.. May 1. With the tore - of defenders at Ensenada con stantly increasing, residents of that eity are not o nervous as they were, about the attaoks by the rebels, accord ing to reports ..brought here today by passengers on tne steamer Ban Diego. V a mr or axQuxuTa TTLB -Rich royal black velvet, made on th newest "Meda" . lat; extra abort vamp, ornamented with a long oblong buoale. band sewed soles, Cuban heels ,.02 50 Silk Hose 49c The price doesn't indicate the quality. For they are regular , 75c grade. Black and all coir ors, usie topi and teetf " wo .men who want daintiness1 and value will appreciate ilQ-, these. Saturday . . .... rtVC Have youMroken -rib replaced at our Umbrella Hospital We' do repairing, re-covering, : put on new -handles, do any thing needed to make your uih y- brelja as good a new., And charges .are. reasonable, v., r , ; Oh, yett . We, clean gloves, too, v ;: Gloves for - the populace.' '. i 309 Morrison St,"" -V; Opposite Postofflce." ; Boys' Box Calf Stioes Pair ,Made of Cbrom Box Calf, Blucher cut, heavy solea, slses S to 1J..08) Slse 12 to 1. ........ .,..fl-2 Sixes Hi to I .... .......... . II.Ed TWO Sale Price 95c onuianra rtn Blses C to .i'...........,,.J.:.95e Pises ti to 11........ ...,.1.29 Blses S H to ............... 1 198 I Women's $3.50 Patent Colt Dress Shoes .98 afcv A Sum HI1 1 l.W worn einrm. OVS DSBSSEXfj Made of Extra ooi l rsuni voii; UUU tt.la lone: newest "Nethersole" Plain Toee; Short Vamps : Hand Turned Solea, Arenm uauiwo no9im, , . . igX'48 03 2-Strnp Pumps A CUm RTIH Patent eott vamps, -dull kid tops, 'stub" toes. Win ttna . ntnlalnii ul ..k. i. 91.98 ITbincn's IS.S0 Tai Call Ballon Shoes 3 Patent colt vamns. all natant and dull kid tops.. "HI toe" shape, short- xoreiop, sewea, in pair. ... ..sjx.Va Misses' Stioes Gl-29 S1.49 S1.T9 A neat comfortable summer shoe, mu, i m new enaae or tan calf, very soft and easy, "round toe" shape, sewed soles, military heel. for ...w ....ta.50 NOTICE! GET THE CORRECT PLACE "7 'VATjail ef 1000 ' VAZM of Kisses' ' and Boys. I1.7S. SS and SS.6 Fine Dress Shoes and -Oxfords, newest spring styles. in tans, black ana patents, all sises at. . . . .SSeV S1.29. S1.79 TWO v STORES . ::247 Morrison U 'Bt Act, Third ' m4 ''JJocond '; -v f7 Fourth tJt.,' ; i.. o a , t a sjsuaai .- - , l . f I V-Sll l 11 V I 11 1 I li. Mt I 1 ( I 111:1 1 Sf 1. V"- 1 I 1 f V I V J ,11 V 1 1 T' 1 1 TWO STORES 247 Morrison St.; Bet.; Third 17T Poarth W Yamhill Women?s Knit 1 nmnm U"vr;-.-' erwear Hosiery Complete Imes.from the bestNmanu facturers offered to you at the lowest pos sible prices the' fouowing items for ex ample i . . A Special Showing Tomorrow Womenfs Knit Vests Pants 1 ' and Corset Covers 50c A Garment Unlimited assortments of styles in this re markable offering. Perfect-fitting, seasonable-weight garments that are usually sold at from one fourth to one third more than -you are asked to pay at this sale. Included are Women's Fine Ribbed Bleached Cotton Vests, made with high neck and long or short sleeves; Knit Cor set Covers made with high neck and long or short sleeves or sleeveless; -also low neck with short sleeves or sleeveless. All have hand-trimmed neck and front Knit Pants in ankle and knee length, made with French band or equestrian top. All skeijarftrep.resentedjn ..these., garments,. and the values will surprise you C(r at only OUv Children's Hose, Special Values, the Pair ....LOC These stockings are particularly recom mended for their wearing quality They are made of best quality French lisle, with linen heel and toe, and. Qme,in a fine 'rib. All sizes, f or boys' and girls. Special values for this sale at, OZ the pair i LoC .- t;i- Union Suits' on' Special Sale Now at $1.00 A special showing of a splendid, line of; Women's Form-Fitting Union ; Suits. -They come in medium weight in !i fine rib and ar made of fine bleached cotton. Shown in high-neck, long-sleeve style, In .ankle-length, -wimaront-aiid-neck-nand- trimmed. All sizes at one A A price . .;....v.fPlUU? Women's Hose, HanH-Ernbroid- ered . V. w .. .;.... ..f At this price you have choice from an un surpassed showihg of silk-embroidered patterns. High-grade Silk Usle Stock ings In black and the. popular, new shades. I hey come full fashioned and have rein forced heel and toe. 'All sizes at, the pair 50c '.'J 1 H'p , Sale Suits, Coats, Skirts,; Waists ... V - You will rind the best bargains in the city here Sattuay. -Don't miss this re markable sale. v. NEW SUITS At $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 The prettiest, best quality Suits for the money possible to buy in Portland. They are man-tailored throughout. Materials are of the best. 'Coats are lined with strong silk or satin. The colors comprise the new blues, grays, greens and tans. You will find here a becoming style for every individual. NEW COATS At $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 to $25 The v(ery newest styles in the most fash ionable materials and most desired col ors will be shown here tomorrow. Ma terials are fine quality covert cloth, crav enette and all-wool serges. All wanted plain colors and novelty mixtures. Un fined or lined throughout, with fine grade satin lining. Handsome, stylish garments. DRESS SKIRTS At $3.90, $490, $5.50, $6.50 Just received the most complete line of Dress Skirts we have ever had. Altaian voiles, panama, serge, shepherd checks also a large variety of novelty mixtures. ''Thesrgarm"ents" ari-hiade r1n?Iiiive styles, including the panel effects, back - ana front. These skirts will fit you with-; out alteration. Extra good values. SILK WAISTS : Specially Priced $2.50 J A rare offering of pretty Jap Silk Waists, made in a dozen different styles, prettily; trimmed with lace and medallions; also plain tailored. These waists will laun-1 der beautifully. Come and seeSmem Extra specially priced for this sale at only $2.50 .98 May Sale of Muslin Undepwe&p Combination Suits, Best $2.50 Values, C?1 HZ on Sale at . . 1 I O A fine line of Combination Suits, shown in the combi nation Corset Cover and Drawers or Skirt Made of fine quality nainsook, with dainty lace and embroidery trimmings. Well made and neatly finished garments. Reg. $2.50 val- tjf ues at this sale.tD 1 I O Corset Covers, 75c C flr YIuesat .. ; . ; . . tj lC A very special showing of pretty Nain sook Corset Covers, daintily trimmed with laces, embroideries and ribbons.' A,' good variety of patterns to select from.; Keguiar. 75c values special tor; ; this? sale v-V- st 98c 50c Muslin Gowns, $U541.50 Val;.; A large vanety t ; of , new styles to select from in I the ) high : or ilowectlmcelsV? Made of fine quality nain- sook, cambric or Masonville i muslin, trimmed with daln-, ty embroideries, laces ; and ribbons. All made good full size and neatly trimmed. Regular M values : special for this sale (QA at only ....v;..;yOy ; . 07wd . Chemise, : Regular H Z gy $1.00 Values . ...". DL A showing of pretty (demise, made of a very good quality cambric,1 trimmed witlj, fine embroidery , insertion and .linen ; lace edging! i Full -length i chemise,' finished fi. 4 - m , frfc 4 . 'sal with lawn ruffle. Regular $1 H .values for this sale . ; ; da Jim